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Terrorist Attack on Police Checkpost in Bannu Foiled

A late-night terrorist attack on a police checkpost in Bannu was foiled after strong police action, leaving several attackers dead.

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Police foil terrorist attack on checkpost in Bannu

Security forces secure the area after terrorists attacked a police checkpost in Bannu. The attack was repelled and a search operation followed.

April 29, 2026

An attempted terrorist attack on a police checkpost in the Mazanga Parda area of Bannu was successfully stopped after a strong response by police officers. According to local officials, the attackers opened fire late at night using heavy weapons. However, the police on duty reacted quickly and returned fire with full force. As a result, the attackers were pushed back and forced to flee the area.

Meanwhile, police sources confirmed that several attackers were killed during the exchange of fire. One body was recovered from the scene, while others managed to escape under the cover of darkness. During the clash, one police officer sustained minor injuries and was given immediate medical treatment.

Search Operation Underway

Following the attack, security forces sealed off the surrounding area. A large scale search operation was launched to track down the fleeing attackers. During the operation, blood traces were found at multiple locations, suggesting that the attackers suffered heavy losses.

At the same time, police officials stated that the situation is now fully under control. They added that security has been tightened across the area to prevent any further incidents. Authorities have assured the public that operations will continue until all remaining attackers are captured or eliminated.

Overall, the swift action by police prevented a major tragedy and reinforced security in the region.

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